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@ -813,7 +813,7 @@ lint_unexpected_cfg_doc_cargo = see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/che
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lint_unexpected_cfg_doc_rustc = see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
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lint_unexpected_cfg_from_external_macro_origin = using a cfg inside a {$macro_kind} will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate
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lint_unexpected_cfg_from_external_macro_refer = try refering to `{$macro_name}` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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lint_unexpected_cfg_from_external_macro_refer = try referring to `{$macro_name}` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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lint_unexpected_cfg_name = unexpected `cfg` condition name: `{$name}`
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lint_unexpected_cfg_name_expected_names = expected names are: {$possibilities}{$and_more ->
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[0] {""}
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ declare_lint! {
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///
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/// This lint is meant to be used with the (unstable) rustfmt setting `group_imports = "StdExternalCrate"`.
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/// That setting makes rustfmt group `self::`, `super::`, and `crate::` imports separately from those
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/// refering to other crates. However, rustfmt cannot know whether `use c::S;` refers to a local module `c`
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/// referring to other crates. However, rustfmt cannot know whether `use c::S;` refers to a local module `c`
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/// or an external crate `c`, so it always gets categorized as an import from another crate.
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/// To ensure consistent grouping of imports from the local crate, all local imports must
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/// start with `self::`, `super::`, or `crate::`. This lint can be used to enforce that style.
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ LL | cfg_macro::my_lib_macro!();
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= help: expected names are: `clippy`, `debug_assertions`, `doc`, `doctest`, `feature`, `fmt_debug`, `miri`, `overflow_checks`, `panic`, `proc_macro`, `relocation_model`, `rustfmt`, `sanitize`, `sanitizer_cfi_generalize_pointers`, `sanitizer_cfi_normalize_integers`, `target_abi`, `target_arch`, `target_endian`, `target_env`, `target_family`, `target_feature`, `target_has_atomic`, `target_has_atomic_equal_alignment`, `target_has_atomic_load_store`, `target_os`, `target_pointer_width`, `target_thread_local`, `target_vendor`, `test`, `ub_checks`, `unix`, and `windows`
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= note: using a cfg inside a macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate
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= help: try refering to `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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= help: try referring to `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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= help: the macro `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro` may come from an old version of the `cfg_macro` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p cfg_macro`
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= note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
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= note: `#[warn(unexpected_cfgs)]` on by default
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ LL | cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_value!();
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= note: expected values for `panic` are: `abort` and `unwind`
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= note: using a cfg inside a macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate
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= help: try refering to `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_value` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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= help: try referring to `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_value` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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= help: the macro `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_value` may come from an old version of the `cfg_macro` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p cfg_macro`
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= note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
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= note: this warning originates in the macro `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_value` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL | cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_feature!();
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= note: no expected values for `feature`
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= note: using a cfg inside a macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate
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= help: try refering to `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_feature` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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= help: try referring to `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_feature` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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= help: the macro `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_feature` may come from an old version of the `cfg_macro` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p cfg_macro`
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= note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
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= note: this warning originates in the macro `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_feature` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ LL | cfg_macro::my_lib_macro!();
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= help: expected names are: `clippy`, `debug_assertions`, `doc`, `doctest`, `feature`, `fmt_debug`, `miri`, `overflow_checks`, `panic`, `proc_macro`, `relocation_model`, `rustfmt`, `sanitize`, `sanitizer_cfi_generalize_pointers`, `sanitizer_cfi_normalize_integers`, `target_abi`, `target_arch`, `target_endian`, `target_env`, `target_family`, `target_feature`, `target_has_atomic`, `target_has_atomic_equal_alignment`, `target_has_atomic_load_store`, `target_os`, `target_pointer_width`, `target_thread_local`, `target_vendor`, `test`, `ub_checks`, `unix`, and `windows`
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= note: using a cfg inside a macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate
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= help: try refering to `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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= help: try referring to `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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= help: to expect this configuration use `--check-cfg=cfg(my_lib_cfg)`
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= note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
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= note: `#[warn(unexpected_cfgs)]` on by default
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= note: expected values for `panic` are: `abort` and `unwind`
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= note: using a cfg inside a macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate
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= help: try refering to `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_value` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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= help: try referring to `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_value` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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= note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
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= note: this warning originates in the macro `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_value` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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= note: no expected values for `feature`
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= help: to expect this configuration use `--check-cfg=cfg(feature, values("UNEXPECTED_FEATURE"))`
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= note: using a cfg inside a macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate
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= help: try refering to `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_feature` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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= help: try referring to `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_feature` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg
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= note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
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= note: this warning originates in the macro `cfg_macro::my_lib_macro_feature` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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